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Posted May 12, 2015

 

CARY, N.C. – Being the new person at an organization can be exciting and daunting at the same time – especially when you hear unfamiliar terminology or acronyms being discussed. The expert training in an elementary nonwovens training course can give you the basics of nonwovens in clear, concise language, so you can confidently converse with your customers, peers, and colleagues. 

 

INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, is holding such a course June 23-25 at its headquarters here.

 

You will be engaged in the processes and production methods that are used to create nonwoven fabrics. Prepare to advance your nonwovens intelligence in these areas:

 

  • Web formation – carded and airlaid;

  • Meltspinning – spunbond and meltblown;

  • Bonding – chemical, needlepunch, hydroentangling, thermal;

  • Converting, finishing;

  • Environmental concerns; and

  • Worldwide nonwoven statistics, trends.

 

Seating is limited to increase classroom participation, so register today to claim your slot.

 

If you have questions, please contact Tracie Leatham by email here or by phone at (919) 459-3726.

 

Cost is $1,225 for INDA/NWI members and $1,795 for non-members.

 

Download the course flyer here and register here by pdf or here online here. Hotel information and directions can be found here.

INDA to host elementary nonwovens training course

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